Temperature in depth of various model systems was measured, starting with muscle and other phantoms. It was shown that the temperature can be selectively increased in the target. In water-protein phantom, the protein coagulation (>60°C) was observed selectively while the water temperature around it was a little higher than room temperature.
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Nagy, G., Meggyeshazi, N., & Szasz, O. (2013). Deep Temperature Measurements in Oncothermia Processes. Conference Papers in Medicine, 2013, 1–6. https://doi.org/10.1155/2013/685264
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